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find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name two kinds of reports on our team. download the official publication to yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television well it just doesn't matter how would your mobile device so you can watch your t.v. anytime anywhere. hello and welcome to worlds apart with the syrian army making strategic advances and the west increasingly has a tent over its support of the rebels it looks like the rumors of the assad government's demise have indeed been greatly exaggerated but it is quelling the military rebellion enough to bring peace to syria to discuss that i'm now joined by amar what cost syrian political commentator mr mike afaik. very much for your time now after predicting an imminent fall of the assad government for almost two years they german intelligence services have actually reversed that forecast now and they believe that it is more likely that assad government will survive this crisis maybe all on these very
find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name two kinds of reports on our team. download the official publication to yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television well it just doesn't matter how would your mobile device so you can watch your t.v. anytime anywhere. hello and welcome to worlds apart with the syrian army making strategic advances and the west...
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willing generation after generation to pay a heavy price for our independence we've never had a great economy unlike neighboring countries by the way i agree with you and i think syria say that syria has been under international sanctions on their western sanctions for quite some time and i think many syrian economists would argue that if and i think that hard period is self-reliance self-sufficiency but you also have to recognize the extent of the challenge that you're facing because if the government was to reconciliation and rebuilding effort be the costs would be astronomical we also have to keep in mind that being economic ability of beer earning capacity of the syrian government is extremely handicapped now so again be it like the if the challenges are enormous but the ability to deliver them in is very limited it is very limited however again there are priorities in life and we are all thinking about what to bequeath to our new generations to our children grandchildren this notion of independence that we inherited from our fathers and grandfathers it is very important for us to preserv
willing generation after generation to pay a heavy price for our independence we've never had a great economy unlike neighboring countries by the way i agree with you and i think syria say that syria has been under international sanctions on their western sanctions for quite some time and i think many syrian economists would argue that if and i think that hard period is self-reliance self-sufficiency but you also have to recognize the extent of the challenge that you're facing because if the...
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. >> issues at the forefront of people's minds are economy and unemployment. iran has a young population that is highly educated, but many are struggling to find jobs. >> hassan rouhani is not new to politics and is an outspoken critic of ahmadinejad. his election in 2005 he resigned from his post. >> i expect him to at least record -- restore the economic situation to what it was eight years ago. i live in my country and i expect to live in my country comfortably. >> i wanted economy to be fixed. that is one of the most important problems. i used to be a shopkeeper, but i quit. is note hassan rouhani the -- >> if we want to choose a way to develop a country and ensure the welfare of the people and establish peace and stability, there is no better way than enforcing the law and remaining committed to the law. >> hassan rouhani is a longtime friend of the man who holds the real power in iran, the supreme leader. while he says he wants to reach out by getting away from extremism in foreign-policy, he has almost -- also promised there will be no surrender to west
. >> issues at the forefront of people's minds are economy and unemployment. iran has a young population that is highly educated, but many are struggling to find jobs. >> hassan rouhani is not new to politics and is an outspoken critic of ahmadinejad. his election in 2005 he resigned from his post. >> i expect him to at least record -- restore the economic situation to what it was eight years ago. i live in my country and i expect to live in my country comfortably. >> i...
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new york governor ignored it much like he has ignored the economy? >> it's hard to figure out how to respond. perry has a better economic story. his a state is working and their states are not. they have high unemployment and budget problems. mr. cuomo part of his responses is making excuses why taxes can't be cut. that is power of the texas example. without a state income tax look at all the prosperity. >> paul: so it could be a prelude for rick perry running in 2016. he said don't do it, he had surgery before he ran and he gets in early. so is this really a good idea? there are more blue states than red states and you have to win more states to win the presidency is this aheme to run on? >> i think economic success is good one even in blue states. these are average people who want to have jobs and children, have good jobs, that i think would work. i would add one more and that is participating in president al primaries. he had a little trouble speaking extemporaneously. >> paul: it's more populace blue states? >> i think if mr. perry may be more fo
new york governor ignored it much like he has ignored the economy? >> it's hard to figure out how to respond. perry has a better economic story. his a state is working and their states are not. they have high unemployment and budget problems. mr. cuomo part of his responses is making excuses why taxes can't be cut. that is power of the texas example. without a state income tax look at all the prosperity. >> paul: so it could be a prelude for rick perry running in 2016. he said don't...
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he claims the economy is healing. but life is getting harder. they are worse off under the tories. >> only someone who wants to talk down our economy -- more people in work, you'd unemployment down, not one word of respect for that good agenda on jobs. he talked about airplanes. ,he former home secretary never mind getting on airplanes, this is what he said about right old gentleman's leadership. "we are literally going nowhere ." we have not even gotten on the airplane because we have not got a clue. >> last december, we welcomed the government support for a new direct rail link from swap sure to london. -- swopshire to london. does the prime minister agree that net rail should not get in the way of the people or economic progress? >> we want to see more direct rail links, like the one of which he speaks. there is also a need for better links to lancaster and black bull. one of the things they have battled with is the shortage of capacity. free up that capacity to make more of these direct links possible. we should be making some progress. last
he claims the economy is healing. but life is getting harder. they are worse off under the tories. >> only someone who wants to talk down our economy -- more people in work, you'd unemployment down, not one word of respect for that good agenda on jobs. he talked about airplanes. ,he former home secretary never mind getting on airplanes, this is what he said about right old gentleman's leadership. "we are literally going nowhere ." we have not even gotten on the airplane because...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy kaiser reports on. weapons in the wrong hands president putin slams the u.s. for plans to supply arms to the syrian opposition known terrorist groups the fighting within it. why what brazil more than a million protesters vent their anger at the government of major cities across the country with a teenager now becoming the first fatality of why it showed no sign of abating. and the french are getting increasingly frustrated with the european union with recent polls really over sixty percent believe the blocks going in the wrong direction.
find out what's really happening to the global economy kaiser reports on. weapons in the wrong hands president putin slams the u.s. for plans to supply arms to the syrian opposition known terrorist groups the fighting within it. why what brazil more than a million protesters vent their anger at the government of major cities across the country with a teenager now becoming the first fatality of why it showed no sign of abating. and the french are getting increasingly frustrated with the european...
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inflation unemployment but turks cannot really complain on this front because that economy exceeded all their expectations so this is really the first round of protests that are purely poll. and i wonder how deep seated do you think these political grievances really are it is indeed political it's about democracy it's about the style of government one can see the grievances focus more and more i would say on the on the person the personality of the prime minister who has a style that is seen by some as blunt and this is where these protests really get to being authoritarian because as you pointed out ultimately it's all about him obviously he has the support of the party he still has the support of the significant portion of the turkish population but it's all about he's a user and he's somewhat uncompromising way of implementing those so it is indeed authoritarian in nature i mean the prime minister has done a lot of good things for turkey one should not forget that in criticizing him no one should also look back ten years and see where he took turkey from two thousand and two two
inflation unemployment but turks cannot really complain on this front because that economy exceeded all their expectations so this is really the first round of protests that are purely poll. and i wonder how deep seated do you think these political grievances really are it is indeed political it's about democracy it's about the style of government one can see the grievances focus more and more i would say on the on the person the personality of the prime minister who has a style that is seen by...
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. >>> the british economy is about to get ads 400 billion boost thanks to none other that will and kate's special delivery. royal baby sleepwear, booties and much more will be big business for the royal family and for retailers. >>> check out this $3,000 wart melon. these black skin melon grow only on japan's northern island heikedo. >>> you might consider investing in this letter written by george washington about the u.s. constitution. it's being auctioned off by christie's. >>> a radio host fired for going over the line. allen i'veson accused of abdu abducting his five children. >>> well, it's time for sports. for all the latest headlines, we're joined by betty. >> good morning, mara. in sports, in game three of the stanley cup final, bruins daniel paille rips a shot past crawford for a 1-0 lead. three minutes later, bergeron makes a power play goal. the bruins take the game and now have a 2-1 lead. >>> allen iverson's ex-wife has filed paperwork saying iverson has abducted the five children. but the former nba star allegedly never returned the children home from north carolina after a
. >>> the british economy is about to get ads 400 billion boost thanks to none other that will and kate's special delivery. royal baby sleepwear, booties and much more will be big business for the royal family and for retailers. >>> check out this $3,000 wart melon. these black skin melon grow only on japan's northern island heikedo. >>> you might consider investing in this letter written by george washington about the u.s. constitution. it's being auctioned off by...
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of the global economy. in a statement, the g8 warned that, quote, global economic prospects remain weak. though downside risks have reduced thanks in part to significant policy actions taken, unquote. in the u.s., the euro zone and japan. they depicted 2014 as a quote unquote difficult one with the euro zone in recession and the american economy still hampered by high unemployment. china did not participate in the discussions since china is not a member of the g8 although japan, its neighbor, is. >> why are the economies around the world slowing down. >> because the economies around the world have accumulated too much debt and they don't know how to get the economies moving again. china's growth rate is down to 6 or 5%. no one knows where it's going. exports within the european community are dropping all over the place. virtually every european country -- look at the unemployment rate in spain. it's 26%. you look at italy, france and spain, they're all cass -- basket cases. they have a debt to retail. just
of the global economy. in a statement, the g8 warned that, quote, global economic prospects remain weak. though downside risks have reduced thanks in part to significant policy actions taken, unquote. in the u.s., the euro zone and japan. they depicted 2014 as a quote unquote difficult one with the euro zone in recession and the american economy still hampered by high unemployment. china did not participate in the discussions since china is not a member of the g8 although japan, its neighbor,...
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and the german entrepreneurs are turning their back on europe's largest economy for being hostile to healthy businesses. and broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is r t i'm john thomas glad to have you with us now a global leaders and even close allies we're all spied on by british and american intelligence according to n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden he has leaked new documents showing that the g twenty summit in two thousand and nine it was a surveillance playground with u.k. and u.s. agents attempting to bug senior figures like the russian president at the time dimitri medvedev that's now cross. who is at the summit venue in northern ireland thank you very much for being with us now what's being read into the timing of this exposé. hi there sean well this really is the worst possible timing for a story like this to come out where just kicking off the thirty ninth g eight summit here in la and today now we know what we know from the documents that edward snowden has revealed is that the british security agency was spying on foreign dignitaries at the last g
and the german entrepreneurs are turning their back on europe's largest economy for being hostile to healthy businesses. and broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is r t i'm john thomas glad to have you with us now a global leaders and even close allies we're all spied on by british and american intelligence according to n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden he has leaked new documents showing that the g twenty summit in two thousand and nine it was a surveillance playground...
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from the g eight and other eyes whether than spending it and actually you know improving the local economy seems like doomed economic practices to me but that's just my opinion. download the official application yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television or it just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. any time anyway. this time in. hope i live a bus like that. so. we're the. five months six months away s.r.o. stands for single room occupancy and for instance if you turn around. right here this is an s.r.o. this is an s.r.o. . sometimes are called manor or sometimes are called hotel but really what they are where housing of poor people people live in our sorrows because they can't afford to live any place else san francisco is one of the most expensive places. in the world and certainly the contrary in the shelter when we. we once get in it's six pm in the afternoons. case. six pm there for get in. there if you want to get in more airlie you can. that's the rule and you can wait outside. u.k. you need
from the g eight and other eyes whether than spending it and actually you know improving the local economy seems like doomed economic practices to me but that's just my opinion. download the official application yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television or it just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. any time anyway. this time in. hope i live a bus like that. so. we're the. five months six months away...
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its purpose is to make japanese businesses more competitive and to bolster the country's economy. the plan includes tripling the value of infrastructure exports by 2020 to over $300 billion. it also calls for establishing special economic zones to provide tax incentives and permitting sales of medicine online. abe also wants to promote the export of medical services and technologies to a market worth over $50 billion by 2030. some private firms welcome the new growth plan. japan's the leading manufacturer of medical image equipment is one of them. >> translator: we are looking forward to promoting our high quality medical products with government support. >> reporter: one economist says a growth plan with specific goals bodes well for the economy. >> setting a new target over prime minister's abe's growth strategy is very easy to understand, what trend of the policy measures that prime minister is going to be thinking about. so i think that is a very positive thing for japanese economy. >> reporter: but many market players aren't convinced. they say the plan lacks new ideas and co
its purpose is to make japanese businesses more competitive and to bolster the country's economy. the plan includes tripling the value of infrastructure exports by 2020 to over $300 billion. it also calls for establishing special economic zones to provide tax incentives and permitting sales of medicine online. abe also wants to promote the export of medical services and technologies to a market worth over $50 billion by 2030. some private firms welcome the new growth plan. japan's the leading...
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i'm peter lobo is the united states of america a force for good in the world we're still the largest economy and an unmatched military critics claim washington's defined geopolitical interests always trump its loudly proclaimed values friends of washington are given a free pass and it means real or imagined to be destroyed and replaced. to process whether the united states is a force for good i'm joined by george samuel e. in new york he is a fellow at the global policy institute of london metropolitan university and in washington we cross to bruce stokes he is the director of global economic attitudes at the pew research center all right gentlemen it's just the three of us cross talk rules in effect i mean you can jump in anytime you want and i really encourage it george the broad question is the united states a force for good in the world today. no i don't really think so peter. if we think of the post cold warrior of the began since one nine hundred eighty nine which would also go the uni polar air of american global head of an a i think the record of this is is really very poor. economic
i'm peter lobo is the united states of america a force for good in the world we're still the largest economy and an unmatched military critics claim washington's defined geopolitical interests always trump its loudly proclaimed values friends of washington are given a free pass and it means real or imagined to be destroyed and replaced. to process whether the united states is a force for good i'm joined by george samuel e. in new york he is a fellow at the global policy institute of london...
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economy. it's like when the fed used to have an interest rate where they could go one percent and cut another half percent. this is a move like one percent to half percent cuts. the calibration of policy that is making it difficult for people to understand, i think it's like watching the sausage being made. too much information and too much uncertain stay. that said, this is a fed that's also given us an insurance policy. if the economy were to falter, they would increase again if they had to their purchases of large scale as purchase of treasury bonds and mortgage backed securities. >> diane, what do you make of these trends, gold prices going down and interest rates rising. what do you make of that? >> i think they go in contrast to what people would think. we do have inflation decelerating. the gold buy had been one where people were trying to protect themselves somehow by buying gold like my grandmother did when she sewed it into her clothes coming to ellis island. this is an idea that inf
economy. it's like when the fed used to have an interest rate where they could go one percent and cut another half percent. this is a move like one percent to half percent cuts. the calibration of policy that is making it difficult for people to understand, i think it's like watching the sausage being made. too much information and too much uncertain stay. that said, this is a fed that's also given us an insurance policy. if the economy were to falter, they would increase again if they had to...
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the reality is mexico's economy is coming back. chris: but will we still see those nbc pictures of people racing across the border at night? >> not -- not for a while. chris: not for a while. that means the law works. >> we will get the bill. but there are concerns that the number of visas for farmer workers is going to be revised down that we will see more once the economy picks up. >> i think they will get something through but it will be that unforeseen consequences problem that people will watch for the next several years. what will the impacts be that aren't part of what the discussion is? >> we will get a bill. the balance mere is between a pathway to citizenship and border security. we'll probably get more emphasis on border security to get the bill passed. chris: why should a republican vote for this? >> jeb bush and haley barbour gave a reason this week. because it's pro growth. chris: ok. great. >> you need immigrants in america to foster growth. chris: thanks for a great roundtable. getting near the end here on this show
the reality is mexico's economy is coming back. chris: but will we still see those nbc pictures of people racing across the border at night? >> not -- not for a while. chris: not for a while. that means the law works. >> we will get the bill. but there are concerns that the number of visas for farmer workers is going to be revised down that we will see more once the economy picks up. >> i think they will get something through but it will be that unforeseen consequences problem...
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>>>i d't think there is any ving thi economy. i think they eily could be two or 300 basis points, definitel higher. neil: that is nt bad n the scheme of things. at the time, that seemed great. but that three or 4%, i don't dismiss it. >> i was 15 or 20 years ago. >> look at the housing market. we have a tepid recoverhere. they drove the 30 year mortgage rate down to 3.2%. neil: it is still continuing. >> n i think what you have is a mini bubble in the housing market. neil: you do not buy this housing recovery? >> n i do not. [laughter] i mean, obviously i haae owned a home for a long time. but the point am making is that a recovery that you are seeing is due to low interest rates and some speculator. small timers and big hdge fund ople. it isn't a real, sustainabe healthy recvery. neil: what would david stockman do right now? the irs overreach, et ceera. what is your fear cometh you had to intervene right now. >> i wou tl the public the truth. number one that the fed is nnt designed to hold interest rates way below eonomic levels
>>>i d't think there is any ving thi economy. i think they eily could be two or 300 basis points, definitel higher. neil: that is nt bad n the scheme of things. at the time, that seemed great. but that three or 4%, i don't dismiss it. >> i was 15 or 20 years ago. >> look at the housing market. we have a tepid recoverhere. they drove the 30 year mortgage rate down to 3.2%. neil: it is still continuing. >> n i think what you have is a mini bubble in the housing market....
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germany of course is the center of the european economy and the european economy is both a partner and in many ways an appendage to the very same economic interests that dominate the american economy and consequently the american political system so with all of the changes that it's taking place in various parts of europe the pressures in greece and spain and portugal and italy and on and on and on the and an uprising of sorts already among german people themselves in solidarity with the people of those other nations against the interests that are sucking the blood out of the economy and europe the interests of the united states are very interested in watching that the politicians in germany do what they're supposed to do that the media do what they're supposed to do that the gatekeepers basically keep keeping the gate safe so they can keep sucking the money out a europe. now united states not the only nation that's got a beef with speaking out coming up here on to your washington's gulf allies are cracking down on online with simple twitter posts some more than a decade behind bars. a
germany of course is the center of the european economy and the european economy is both a partner and in many ways an appendage to the very same economic interests that dominate the american economy and consequently the american political system so with all of the changes that it's taking place in various parts of europe the pressures in greece and spain and portugal and italy and on and on and on the and an uprising of sorts already among german people themselves in solidarity with the people...
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when i went to the store that told me that's a very economy car it's only five point seven liter. you know one hundred kilometer. and i never. i never make that consumption i always make more and in a time of crisis when every penny counts the difference doesn't go unnoticed i pay more because i use less or more feel better than i expected. car ads in the e.u. advertised the expected the fuel consumption of their car models whatever recently published report shows a discrepancy of up to twenty five percent on actual fuel consumption of motorists on the road the study by the international council on clean transportation notes the disparity between real world carbon emissions and what drivers get accounts for an average of three hundred euros more per year but there's three main reasons for the discrepancy the first is that the test is very out of date over thirty years old the second reason is there was lots of loopholes that they can introduce the third main reason is as they do the tests but the lights are switched off the air conditioning is all heating would be zero so it's not
when i went to the store that told me that's a very economy car it's only five point seven liter. you know one hundred kilometer. and i never. i never make that consumption i always make more and in a time of crisis when every penny counts the difference doesn't go unnoticed i pay more because i use less or more feel better than i expected. car ads in the e.u. advertised the expected the fuel consumption of their car models whatever recently published report shows a discrepancy of up to twenty...
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events to use economies such operation why the stunning use of j.c.h. can sometimes even get to see what it downloads for the americans some of the similar material downloaded from satellites i actually just fed directly to fort meade in the united states and we get so little bits of it back so we're working as a connoisseur contractors' cleaning up after us and of course it will give the green light to the worst of the world to do the same thing why won't you join your or anybody else be insured next time member has complained that maybe some was going to be acting under the information for him or it's all the bullshit industrials go where the chinese are actually it is crawford is the best there ever . it is a taxing time for g eight has stated cameron the british prime minister wants the other world leaders to join him in nabbing tax evaders i'm plugging the link post later we'll tell you why it is such a big deal plus israel's bunker mentality details of why top politicians get to go underground at great cost of serious conflict breaches its borders
events to use economies such operation why the stunning use of j.c.h. can sometimes even get to see what it downloads for the americans some of the similar material downloaded from satellites i actually just fed directly to fort meade in the united states and we get so little bits of it back so we're working as a connoisseur contractors' cleaning up after us and of course it will give the green light to the worst of the world to do the same thing why won't you join your or anybody else be...
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it's one of the world's largest economies coming in as number six. it was ninth in gross domestic product, it's expected to grow a 4.2%. inflation is up at 6.7% for the past year. rising rate fueling concerns there may be a another round of interest rate hikes. poverty rate stands at 21.4% with more than 41 million people considered poor. we will continue to follow the unrest in brazil. coming up later this hour, rick grenell the spokesperson for the last four ambassadors to the u.n. he will join us live. >> gregg: immigration reform is debates the turn in spotlight. next week on capitol hill, but can u.s. scenarios behind the bill actually gin up enough support for its passage. elizabeth plann has the story live from d.c. bureau. >> the immigration reform bill starting to take shape in the senate while republicans in the house continue to form what they think is a solution. just as the president says it's a pathway to provide citizenship for folks that wanted to come here and stay here legally while bringing relief to a struggling economy. >> this b
it's one of the world's largest economies coming in as number six. it was ninth in gross domestic product, it's expected to grow a 4.2%. inflation is up at 6.7% for the past year. rising rate fueling concerns there may be a another round of interest rate hikes. poverty rate stands at 21.4% with more than 41 million people considered poor. we will continue to follow the unrest in brazil. coming up later this hour, rick grenell the spokesperson for the last four ambassadors to the u.n. he will...
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we're talking about the economy. look at the economy, look at the potential there. look at the squandered opportunities we have had. we go back to congress did this or didn't do that. if we had an aggressive energy strategy, if we had a way to lift people out of where they are right now. when you see middle income people lost $5,000 a year, why is that? we are so blessed for so long, the only thing missing right now is strong leadership in establishing -- >> what would an aggressive energy strategy mean? the president is going to make a major announcement this week on climate change and energy. i want to know what that would be. >> i don't think that the president needs to make a statement on green energy. with the list of priorities of what's going on, if this is the initiative, i think there's a lot more things on the plate. to me, it's a pivot away from what's causing the distrust of this government. any relationship you have, whether it's you and i, you and your wife, any of us in a business relationship, when we lose trust in the person, then we don't have fait
we're talking about the economy. look at the economy, look at the potential there. look at the squandered opportunities we have had. we go back to congress did this or didn't do that. if we had an aggressive energy strategy, if we had a way to lift people out of where they are right now. when you see middle income people lost $5,000 a year, why is that? we are so blessed for so long, the only thing missing right now is strong leadership in establishing -- >> what would an aggressive...
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fed chairman ben bernanke said today that he expects the economy to grow and unemployment to fall well into next year, but he also signalled that years of low interest rates that have made it easier for companies to invest and families to buy cars and homes may soon be ending, a big reason the dow dropped more than 200 points on the news. abc's rebecca jarvis explains what this may mean for you tonight. >> reporter: david and sarah turnbull are looking at homes in new bury park, california for their expanding family, hoping to take advantage of record low interest rates. >> we're at a time when we can buy, and we'd like to lock in an interest rate. >> reporter: but in the last six weeks, interest rates have started to climb. mortgages now about 4% for the first time in a year, up more than half a percent since may. >> people are thinking that makes a big difference in my monthly payment and what i can afford. >> reporter: every 1% increase in mortgage rates makes owning . >> i like the openness. >> reporter: in real terms, the cost of the mortgage on that $500,000 dream home goes up $2
fed chairman ben bernanke said today that he expects the economy to grow and unemployment to fall well into next year, but he also signalled that years of low interest rates that have made it easier for companies to invest and families to buy cars and homes may soon be ending, a big reason the dow dropped more than 200 points on the news. abc's rebecca jarvis explains what this may mean for you tonight. >> reporter: david and sarah turnbull are looking at homes in new bury park,...
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it is more a diversified economy than north dakota's. is this red state/blue state model argument that pair write is making, is that something that you think is going to have real legs? >> oh, yeah. i think it has legs because what he is talking about is real. they talked to business owners. large corporate ceos and business owners. if they go to texas i looked into this some. what they will find is not this environment that you described but public officials, whether it is the governor, the attorney general, comptroller's office, if you have a problem it will say let's work it out and try to help you succeed rather as in new york, attorney general's, job who seems to be hire and sue -- hammer and sue businesses. it is a completely different environment. it is not saying that they don't have regulation in texas. we have to comply but not an adversarial relationship as it is in the blue states. >> jerry brown, governor of california, seemed to resent this. took the perry -- they had a paid public kind of flap about it. new york governor c
it is more a diversified economy than north dakota's. is this red state/blue state model argument that pair write is making, is that something that you think is going to have real legs? >> oh, yeah. i think it has legs because what he is talking about is real. they talked to business owners. large corporate ceos and business owners. if they go to texas i looked into this some. what they will find is not this environment that you described but public officials, whether it is the governor,...
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the economy is not as strong as it needs to be. we need to get the kind of growth in job creation and wage increases that we have not been seeing, and i think that is making a case. code has been layered upon layer of change, and it is time to look at it again, and that's what we are trying to do. >> let me do a little bit of timekeeping here and tell you where we are going next. we are going to kim dixon next. a gentleman here whose name i'm blanking on -- having a senior moment, i'm sorry. that should take care of us. >> [inaudible] can you be a little more specific? >> my style -- to work with my committee. these sessions, these options are bipartisan, members-only, and they are terrific. we are working together. one advantage to know major reform since 1986 is a lot of senators need to learn a lot more about the code, what is in it, and that is an advantage. the senators mutually asked lots of questions of staff at these meetings. it brings us together. we are talking together and a -- and a non-adversarial manner -- in a non-a
the economy is not as strong as it needs to be. we need to get the kind of growth in job creation and wage increases that we have not been seeing, and i think that is making a case. code has been layered upon layer of change, and it is time to look at it again, and that's what we are trying to do. >> let me do a little bit of timekeeping here and tell you where we are going next. we are going to kim dixon next. a gentleman here whose name i'm blanking on -- having a senior moment, i'm...
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he has already discussed the economy. oft is at the forefront every iranians mind. how he is going to tackle the at -- the economy. they are hoping he will elaborate more on that. he talked about his administration being one of moderation, rejecting extremism. that has gone done very well with his supporters. he will also be asked questions by journalist. he could be asked about nuclear talks, comments from the white house regarding direct talks with iran over this nuclear program, the lifting of sanctions and international issues which do relate to the domestic situation. >> tell us what you are hearing about the outgoing president mahmoud ahmadinejad. he has been called to face court in november. what is that about? , he has that one month and a half left of his presidency. still mahmoud ahmadinejad is surrounded by controversy. it seems the speaker of mp'sament and several have filed an official complaint with the judiciary. it is interesting to note that the speaker of parliament's -- the speakers rather is the head of the judiciary. the judiciary has summoned m
he has already discussed the economy. oft is at the forefront every iranians mind. how he is going to tackle the at -- the economy. they are hoping he will elaborate more on that. he talked about his administration being one of moderation, rejecting extremism. that has gone done very well with his supporters. he will also be asked questions by journalist. he could be asked about nuclear talks, comments from the white house regarding direct talks with iran over this nuclear program, the lifting...
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>> dramatically over forecasting the economy. fourteen years, the last one ended and there's never been 14 years like that. we are going to have wage growth of 5.3% a year. so if you adjust real world super economics, you're looking at this. neil: sometimes you cannot not so sober and surprises. like 14 years ago you could have argued this. you could have pleasant surprises. neil: what you think about this? only bring you an internet boom? >> well, edge was a technological development and a great thing. neil: we are not always sold by3 this. >> the fed clearly is. we have a decade packed with zero interest rates and we are not always intervening in this way. >> well, they ought to stop right now. but the market is totally hooked on this monetary heroism. then they will begin to taper back or reduce the 85 billion. neil: so they should resist the hissy fit and moveon? >> yes, that is what they have been unwilling to do ever since greenspan punted in 1998 at the long-term capital time. time after time they have been doing the same
>> dramatically over forecasting the economy. fourteen years, the last one ended and there's never been 14 years like that. we are going to have wage growth of 5.3% a year. so if you adjust real world super economics, you're looking at this. neil: sometimes you cannot not so sober and surprises. like 14 years ago you could have argued this. you could have pleasant surprises. neil: what you think about this? only bring you an internet boom? >> well, edge was a technological...
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economy and improve. his. many time for making remarks that cost the country. the same time. they're on realize that the system works. by. the president can do little to change things. the supreme leader has been. serious for example. president. tom. bowman chief nuclear negotiator. conciliatory approach. well the west will now be hoping that a reformist president in iran changes the direction of the nation's nuclear ambitions former u.s. national security council and state department officials hillary mann leverett shared the predictions with my colleague sean thomas there's a constraint in washington not not in terror on that at this point many of the saying sions have been written into u.s. law and president obama even if iran did everything the u.s. wants it to do on the nuclear issue he's not able to lift many of the sanctions now and last he also was able to certify that congress that iran is cut off all ties to groups that the u.s. government insists on calling terrorist organizations and is basically become a secular liberal state obama and the united states are now h
economy and improve. his. many time for making remarks that cost the country. the same time. they're on realize that the system works. by. the president can do little to change things. the supreme leader has been. serious for example. president. tom. bowman chief nuclear negotiator. conciliatory approach. well the west will now be hoping that a reformist president in iran changes the direction of the nation's nuclear ambitions former u.s. national security council and state department officials...
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that is the new norm in our economy. the caller is exactly right, you give legal status to 11 million people and you bring in all of these low skilled immigrants in the future, you are going to drive down the wages of the least skilled american workers. many of them are simply leaving to work force entirely, being pushed out by immigration. this bill will make that even worse. increases in income for everybody. in the united states right now, immigrants do not have job opportunities. if this is allowing people to come here and allowing americans to hire the people they want to hire going forward. it is remarkable that we have a supposedly free-market think- tank over your arguing that the government's job is to control the flow of production that american employers want to hire and the american economy demands simply because of some sort of central planning and nostalgic. guest: the government's job is to determine who the citizens of united states will be guarded item that there is anyone who wants to grant citizenship
that is the new norm in our economy. the caller is exactly right, you give legal status to 11 million people and you bring in all of these low skilled immigrants in the future, you are going to drive down the wages of the least skilled american workers. many of them are simply leaving to work force entirely, being pushed out by immigration. this bill will make that even worse. increases in income for everybody. in the united states right now, immigrants do not have job opportunities. if this is...
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bringing funds into offshore on is but is really bad for our economies. and some investors don't want to bring in serious investment in russia because they don't make quite what who they are dealing with there are problems it is a joint problem for all of us and i would like to reiterate what russia has not yet covered the route that others countries have succeeded to achieve in fighting off shore and at the moment we are in the process opening i think in the final the end when if you got beneficiary. ownership you're saying the federation can so that this will go through all the motions it will be ratified and then of course i will sign it there's no doubt about it and it has to be very reasonable we're not going to. go against any principles or norms that are enacted no and another innovative approach is the changes in the tax. code the tax legislation where will world provide necessary information from the. requests by other tax authorities other countries. is. it that are so provoking me how the trophies my name your economic could see your what do yo
bringing funds into offshore on is but is really bad for our economies. and some investors don't want to bring in serious investment in russia because they don't make quite what who they are dealing with there are problems it is a joint problem for all of us and i would like to reiterate what russia has not yet covered the route that others countries have succeeded to achieve in fighting off shore and at the moment we are in the process opening i think in the final the end when if you got...
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international economy the global economy is in a very complicated state now you can the russian british economic ties on the contrary on the rise last year the growth was around ten percent of their trade for the first told that you know which of this year the trade. raised by more than fifteen percent. means something of it in rest assured because it grew it creates more jobs and economic activities raises salaries and mall taxes or a tax revenues will be there it's a very positive thing about our relations we have good prospects in this. clean key to making this trees and sectors high tax space exploration mr prime minister has mentioned of the. system of russia and we hope to. constructively in these demain we can cooperate and the nuclear energy is here not only on the territories of russia and breakthrough but in third countries as well our companies. have very good relations established their partners in hundred carbon sphere you know the relations also developing successful it's not about b.p. but there are the companies working in russia mining in smelting industries on the rise
international economy the global economy is in a very complicated state now you can the russian british economic ties on the contrary on the rise last year the growth was around ten percent of their trade for the first told that you know which of this year the trade. raised by more than fifteen percent. means something of it in rest assured because it grew it creates more jobs and economic activities raises salaries and mall taxes or a tax revenues will be there it's a very positive thing about...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mikes concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kinds of reports. are sharing your saturday with us here at onstage and you've lost as rock to another chemical plant in louisiana killing at least one person and injuring eight it was a similar explosion at one of the hundreds of facilities in the state also happened that claimed two lives and wounded about one hundred caleb maupin from the workers world party in the international action center and believe safety is being neglected. louisiana is what's called a right to work state in the united states right to work being you know euphemism for being that workers are not allowed to form a closed shop contracts and so there's a hostile anti-union legislation that makes it very difficult for workers to organize and to form unions so as a result of that it's much more likely that the working conditions in such factories where that are non-unionized in states where there's a culture of anti-union politics it's much more likely that they would they would h
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mikes concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kinds of reports. are sharing your saturday with us here at onstage and you've lost as rock to another chemical plant in louisiana killing at least one person and injuring eight it was a similar explosion at one of the hundreds of facilities in the state also happened that claimed two lives and wounded about one hundred caleb maupin from the workers world party...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy in these kinds of reports on our t.v. i think the first impulse off and on was pretty much the same as the first impulse of assad that is to set a trap to tell mr assad that was it was a big day to act like a dictator just out of the one who has been elected and he's acting in the wrong way but good but don't come with this comparison with with syria it doesn't fly. dangerous experiments on prisoners they want to make money and they have these healthy guinea pigs in the regular society and now they will be used prisoners i mean more they wish they could. drug tests on human guinea pigs. to deadly pale sent to the subway he was killed. you can buy it and let him get. his pharmacy really about helping people. don't. touch. it was. one issue that at least our views are generally excited about today is the snowden case a man who is now being dubbed a second a sound has exposed total surveillance practices employed by the american government there are two sides to the story on the one hand that was classified information which
find out what's really happening to the global economy in these kinds of reports on our t.v. i think the first impulse off and on was pretty much the same as the first impulse of assad that is to set a trap to tell mr assad that was it was a big day to act like a dictator just out of the one who has been elected and he's acting in the wrong way but good but don't come with this comparison with with syria it doesn't fly. dangerous experiments on prisoners they want to make money and they have...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's guns or a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports on our. good afternoon and welcome to prime interest i'm parian boring broadcasting out of washington d.c. and here's the prime story for today. the fed is getting it wrong that's the charge the level of by john health and. rath of the wall street journal he korea correctly states that the fed has overestimated how fast the economy would grow and every year since the financial crisis the implication is that the fed might not wind down q.e. as to this thought and that's not the only indictment from the def you j. they serve a survey to forty economists on why long term interest rates recently spiked twenty six of them said as chairman bernanke and cohen is tapering talk the survey also found that recent hands of scaling down of the eighty five billion dollars per month q.e. program has kept a few market participants the average survey grade for communication on a scale of one to one hundred sixty two nearly half a by most academ
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's guns or a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports on our. good afternoon and welcome to prime interest i'm parian boring broadcasting out of washington d.c. and here's the prime story for today. the fed is getting it wrong that's the charge the level of by john health and. rath of the wall street journal he korea correctly states that the fed has overestimated how fast the economy would...